History Fridge / ClerksII

* It sure does take the fire department a LONG time to respond to Dante's 911 call about the 'fire' at Mooby's. There's enough time for the entire donkey show, Becky's arrival and her and Dante getting together and Emma's arrival and the end of her engagement to Dante.

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* It sure does take the fire department a LONG time to respond to Dante's 911 call about the 'fire' at Mooby's. There's enough time for the entire donkey show, Becky's arrival and her and Dante getting together and Emma's arrival and the end of her engagement to Dante.Dante.** A similar (but maybe less glaring) incident happens during the 'porch monkey' scene - after Randal inadvertently causes the two black customers to storm out of the place, the two other customers in line wait quite patiently when Randal gets his ears boxed by both Becky and Dante - to the point where the clerks (and indeed, many viewers themselves) become completely oblivious to their existence. Finally, the camera shows the guys again, who simply decide to give it up and just walk away.

* Randal might have left the coffee pot on in a subconscious desire to help Dante change his life around for the better.

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* Randal might have left the coffee pot on in a subconscious desire to help Dante change his life around for the better.better.[[AC:FridgeLogic]]* It sure does take the fire department a LONG time to respond to Dante's 911 call about the 'fire' at Mooby's. There's enough time for the entire donkey show, Becky's arrival and her and Dante getting together and Emma's arrival and the end of her engagement to Dante.

* When taunting Elias (a devout Christian) over his love of the ''{{Transformers}}'', Randall refers to TheDevil as "The Fallen". In ''{{Transformers}}'' mythos, The Fallen is as close to a Judas analogue you can get (Unicron being TheDevil). The Fallen is even ''perpetually on fire''.

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* When taunting Elias (a devout Christian) over his love of the ''{{Transformers}}'', Randall Randal refers to TheDevil as "The Fallen". In ''{{Transformers}}'' mythos, The Fallen is as close to a Judas analogue you can get (Unicron being TheDevil). The Fallen is even ''perpetually on fire''.

* FridgeBrilliance: "You never go ass to mouth," [[StealthPun takes on a whole different meaning]] during the [[spoiler:donkey show]].** When taunting Elias (a devout Christian) over his love of the ''{{Transformers}}'', Randall refers to TheDevil as "The Fallen". In ''{{Transformers}}'' mythos, The Fallen is as close to a Judas analogue you can get (Unicron being TheDevil). The Fallen is even ''perpetually on fire''.** Randal might have left the coffee pot on in a subconscious desire to help Dante change his life around for the better.

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[[AC:FridgeBrilliance]]* FridgeBrilliance: "You never go ass to mouth," [[StealthPun takes on a whole different meaning]] during the [[spoiler:donkey show]].** * When taunting Elias (a devout Christian) over his love of the ''{{Transformers}}'', Randall refers to TheDevil as "The Fallen". In ''{{Transformers}}'' mythos, The Fallen is as close to a Judas analogue you can get (Unicron being TheDevil). The Fallen is even ''perpetually on fire''.** * Randal might have left the coffee pot on in a subconscious desire to help Dante change his life around for the better.

** When taunting Elias (a devout Christian) over his love of the ''{{Transformers}}'', Randall refers to TheDevil as "The Fallen". In ''{{Transformers}}'' mythos, The Fallen is as close to a Judas analogue you can get (Unicron being TheDevil). The Fallen is even ''perpetually on fire''.

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** When taunting Elias (a devout Christian) over his love of the ''{{Transformers}}'', Randall refers to TheDevil as "The Fallen". In ''{{Transformers}}'' mythos, The Fallen is as close to a Judas analogue you can get (Unicron being TheDevil). The Fallen is even ''perpetually on fire''.fire''.** Randal might have left the coffee pot on in a subconscious desire to help Dante change his life around for the better.

* FridgeBrilliance: "You never go ass to mouth," [[StealthPun takes on a whole different meaning]] during the [[spoiler:donkey show]].

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* FridgeBrilliance: "You never go ass to mouth," [[StealthPun takes on a whole different meaning]] during the [[spoiler:donkey show]].show]].**When taunting Elias (a devout Christian) over his love of the ''{{Transformers}}'', Randall refers to TheDevil as "The Fallen". In ''{{Transformers}}'' mythos, The Fallen is as close to a Judas analogue you can get (Unicron being TheDevil). The Fallen is even ''perpetually on fire''.

* FridgeBrilliance: "You never go ass to mouth," [[StealthPun takes on a whole different meaning]] during the [[spoiler:donkey show]].* FridgeHorror: God closed the book on TheViewAskewniverse in [[JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack J&SBSB]] with a page that said TheEnd - like an InUniverse, literal WordOfGod acknowledgement that the 'verse was done with - but she was proven wrong by Clerks II. According to the logic introduced in {{Dogma}}, this should mean ''the end of everything everywhere forever.''

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* FridgeBrilliance: "You never go ass to mouth," [[StealthPun takes on a whole different meaning]] during the [[spoiler:donkey show]].* FridgeHorror: God closed the book on TheViewAskewniverse in [[JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack J&SBSB]] with a page that said TheEnd - like an InUniverse, literal WordOfGod acknowledgement that the 'verse was done with - but she was proven wrong by Clerks II. According to the logic introduced in {{Dogma}}, this should mean ''the end of everything everywhere forever.''show]].

* FridgeBrilliance: "You never go ass to mouth," [[StealthPun takes on a whole different meaning]] during the [[spoiler:donkey show]].

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* FridgeBrilliance: "You never go ass to mouth," [[StealthPun takes on a whole different meaning]] during the [[spoiler:donkey show]].show]].* FridgeHorror: God closed the book on TheViewAskewniverse in [[JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack J&SBSB]] with a page that said TheEnd - like an InUniverse, literal WordOfGod acknowledgement that the 'verse was done with - but she was proven wrong by Clerks II. According to the logic introduced in {{Dogma}}, this should mean ''the end of everything everywhere forever.''

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